Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has a warning for Leon Panetta: Unless you can can see into the future, stop making predictions about my country.

Asked on ABC News about the defense secretary’s recent prediction that the revolutions sweeping several countries in the Middle East will eventually hit Iran, the country’s president shot back, “Does he have any plans for any interference in Iran or does he see foresee the future?”

He added, “If he has a plan, let him announce it so that we’ll learn it as well. But if he’s foreseeing the future, he should let us know how he’s doing it.”

Ahmadinejad, who is in New York this week for the United Nations summit, also took a defiantly defensive stance on Iran’s view of the United States.

“I have no fear. We don’t have any fear of the U.S. Why should we fear the U.S.?” he said Tuesday, charging, “The U.S. has been against us for 50 to 60 years.”

Accusing the U.S. of having “used any power it had against us,” the Iranian president insisted that if Panetta is “just talking,” his comments are “not worth being analyzed.”

But if the defense chief announces a plan to interfere with his country, the Iranian president warned that he would be “making a mistake and the response will be very resolute.”

Panetta said earlier this month that it was just “a matter of time” before the Arab Spring spread to Iran.

“I think we saw in evidence of that in the last election in Iran that there was a movement within Iran that raised those very same concerns that we’re seeing elsewhere,” the former CIA director said. “And I think in many ways, it’s a matter of time before that kind of change and reform and revolution occurs in Iran as well.”